bug#15545: Compilation error with clang with guile 1.8.8
Hi, Matt Sicker writes: > I've attached the log from running make with the autogen project > (which depends on guile). As a quick summary, the compiler issue seems > to be due to the use of the variable name "noreturn" in > libguile/throw.h, line 94, in the function declaration scm_ithrow(). I fixed this in November, but I forgot to close this bug. http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=guile.git;a=commitdiff;h=36c40440078c005cd5e239cca487d29f6f60007d This fix will be in Guile 2.0.10. We no longer support Guile 1.8.x. Regards, Mark
bug#15545: Compilation error with clang with guile 1.8.8
I've attached the log from running make with the autogen project (which depends on guile). As a quick summary, the compiler issue seems to be due to the use of the variable name "noreturn" in libguile/throw.h, line 94, in the function declaration scm_ithrow(). As I'm not very familiar with C++11, I don't know if this is a compiler bug on clang's end, implementation-defined behaviour on both clang's and gcc's ends, or a problem on your part with using a C++11 keyword as an argument name. Also, while compiling guile itself, I get the following message: -- Matt Sicker errs.xz Description: Binary data